Saturday, 31 December 2011

My mother was a great stitcher of many things and I have several of her excellent pieces. It has always been my desire to make something with them, and one of the pieces I have long admired is a little detailed stitchery in wool on canvas - probably using a Danish pattern - as she liked the naturalistic style of those.

This pattern is probably a daisy or Bellis perennis to the afficionados! It is really sweet - too nice to stay in a drawer so I have made it into a needlebook! I can enjoy it and use it and think happy thoughts of mum!

If you are making something as a sample - why not make it into a little souvenir for someone you hold dear and give it to them to enjoy and use and hold dear in turn!

Friday, 30 December 2011

Haven't had time to post of late as my sister-in-law has been visiting with her young boys! Forgot what energy little ones have! Phew!

Before they arrived I thought I had better tidy up the guest room which doubles as my sewing room. It did need it! These were photos I took months ago but the room was in a similar state when I started! I have posted them before and several of you thought I should clean up....

Well at last I have and this is how the guest room looks now.....

Perhaps a bit too clean?? Well I had been leaving room for a travelcot but my youngest nephew has just moved into a proper bed so shared this large double with his mum!

While thinking of tidying up this room I had an even better idea - hence the lack of any sewing paraphernalia!

I decided to take over the poor abused playroom downstairs which was needing even more tidying and has not been much in use because of all the mess!

I am not completely heartless though as there is still one corner area for my youngest and her Playmobil though territorial battles may well ensue... (this area is bigger than it looks - honest - I just cannot get in there to take a photo for all the toys on the floor!)

So I ended up tidying two very messy rooms and moving most of my sewing stuff downstairs! I am feeling very cosy down here now with more space, extra light and a hard floor which will be easier to keep clean as the threads used to stick to the carpet before!

You can see my trusty table, with cutting mat and sewing machine. And behind are drawers full of rulers, rotary cutters, WIPs.

There are books, jars of buttons, boxes full of scraps! Vintage baskets of fabric and little projects ! Love those!

Here you see a lot more books - mainly lace and embroidery ones....and the purple cat food boxes are just the right size for holding patchwork pieces once they have been cut out...it's ok they held pouches of food so are perfectly clean inside!

I also have a large built in cupboard ....this is just a corner of it....which is ideal for fabric, part-made quilts, wadding and stuff!

Hoping I can be more productive in here and there is even enough room for a friend - or there will be once I sort out a few more of the toys - time they went to a charity shop or something as they are not being played with anymore! Think that will be a Work-in-progress for a while!

Now I promised a bit of Christmas making....I had the idea some years back of making Christmas bags to wrap presents in as a way out of all the midnight paper wrapping I used to do and to save on the paper.

My intention was to make a few every year until I had enough to help poor old Santa! or should I say Mrs Claus! But having started on the project the general feeling was that everyone found tearing paper much more satisfying so I was sort of out voted!

So I have finished a few more that I had started anyway! They can double as small Christmas cushions/decorations - and next year if I get my way those men in the house who do not like wrapping may use them for their presents instead of getting me to do their wrapping for them! Maybe need to make some bigger ones...?

And here are the ones I made earlier.....(quoting from Blue Peter and all those other craft-making shows!)

With a few close ups....a paper pieced tree with trimmings

the cross and crown block....

A bit of strip piecing....

Making them has used up several orphan blocks and has let me try out a few different techniques. And now that zippers hold no fear for me I can choose between buttons and zips for closing them! All have blocks on one side and then a printed naive nativity scene on the other!

I have two left to finish unless I decide to make some more...in a larger size perhaps!!?

Sunday, 25 December 2011

I left you last saying that I had one bag to make and several pouches!

Well as one friend of mine sometimes reads my blog I can show you all but one make...

Here are the two tote bags ...the stripey one is the one I have just finished and is for an older teen so I hope it is appropriate...

Here are some pouches - one missing until a later date!

The cat pouches are my own design ....

The blue one was the prototype - and the pink is the improved version! Both feature a zipper put in on a curve - slighty trickier to do and requiring a little snipping in the seam to allow the curve! The back is striped in the same fabric as those noses - the blue one has the word 'Miaow' and the pink has 'Purfect' sewn on to them. Both are lined and contain a little treat!

And here is a pouch for a more grown up teen who is more into gothy stuff I believe!

I found an image on google as my inspiration and put some of Alison's scraps to good purpose here! The cord I had in my stash already! This zip was a lot easier to put in! Haha I wrote the words 'zip' and 'easier' in the same sentence - who'd have thought that a couple of months ago - not me for one!

I am pleased with all and hope they are liked.

My lovely cat Saffy decided to give me an early present. She brought a toy into the house - it was a little brown, four-legged and long-tailed toy which looked a bit like this....

It is still with us as we have not managed to catch it yet and return it to the outside world where it belongs...we may be sharing our Christmas with our little guest! Wonder if he gets a stocking too!?

Oh and A Very Merry Christmas to One and All! Including our surprise guest!

Thanks for sharing, supporting, advising, and just being with me on this little bloggy journey of ours ....it just would not be the same without all of you!

Saturday, 24 December 2011

The lovely Alison at Little Island Quilting had a giveaway recently for the Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day! And I was one of the winners!

Who'd have believed it!?

Well Alison must have tripped the light fantastic down to the PO to send on a gorgeous jelly roll of Moda Nature's Choice and a very generous bag of scraps - they arrived so quickly!

See here!

I will of course be plotting what to make with this glorious bounty...I do have one of the Jelly roll quilt books by Pam and Nicky Lintott - so something in there may tempt me to cut up this very pretty fabric....

Oh and I do love that cow card - specially the 'S'!

And as for the scraps - I am loving the curious collection Alison has sent my way and I recognise some pieces from her recent quilts but cannot remember seeing the crazy cow fabric to which I am strangely drawn....

What does that say about me ....yup I guess you are right crazy cow that I am!

The scraps are in their own way more exciting than the jelly roll - don't you just love a window into someone else's stash....? No ? Just me then!? Crazy bovine indeed!

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

I should be making more things as Christmas pressies and instead I end up unpicking some really bad machine quilting I did earlier this year from before I discovered FMQ and practiced!

This is the back of the quilt with a lovely large ruck sewn in! Yeugh!

Then started quilting it!

From the outset I wanted this quilt to be a tribute to naive piecing and the lovely Bear's Paw block. I wanted it to be a really primitive looking quilt in the make do and mend tradition of old and the recycling philosophy of now!

Front of the top before basting...

I used old flannel from Worn and Washed and my children's old flannel cot sheets. I pieced blocks from whatever I had to, including making fabric to get the size of square or triangle I needed and didn't bother to match up the plaid fabrics when I did!

My first attempt at quilting by machine was a disaster - but I unpicked all of it! I decided to go FMQ with Aurifil again - red on top and orange underneath! I would have loved to hand quilt a baptist/Amish fan over the whole quilt but my flannel backing was just too tough to get a needle and cotton perle through so I have machined my Baptist Fans in the square of the Bear's Paw and have outlined the triangles.

The front now...

I am loving the texture of the fans on the front and the back.

The back now....

Better view of the front now..

When I am finished quilting the blocks I may think about how to quilt those square shapes that appear in white between the Bear's Paws! But I will probably just bind it first so we can use it this Christmas....??? Oh I do hope so!

Saturday, 17 December 2011

I spent way too much time making this bag but it is lined, quilted and has a quilted pocket inside.

I need to make another one too!

I am planning a few more makes before Christmas and am wondering if I will get everything done in time!?

But I was not the only one making in the last few days - my eldest wanted a turtle to wear on her head - bizarre I know, it it has something to do with Hetalia and Spain!?? She set her young sister on the task and she has successfully accomplished the mission I think....?

As you can see!

For some reason she doesn't think it is very good - is she suffering from the quilters over-critical eye already? I think so!

Thursday, 15 December 2011

Not much been happening around here for the last couple of days as I got an early Christmas pressie from the children - a nasty headcold!

Over it now though and desperate to catch up on so many things!

Need to make two girly pressies for teens and have decided to go with bags - always useful for carrying or just containing things I thought!

Only made a start on one so far but should finish it later tonight if my luck is in. I am using a cute apple print in decorator weight combined with a burgundy corduroy fabric! Both sides are the same and are lightly quilted round those apples - helps to make it all a bit sturdier...

Here is the fabric for the lining and inner pocket - which goes better than it seems from the photo. The pocket is quilted in chevrons too for a bit more substance and bound with a contrasting red/white stripe!

And just because I cannot show you a finish today here is my constant companion! Oops woke her up !

Can you tell??

The third photo is a bit scary - she was only yawning but my she looks fierce! Seen a lion yawning on a nature programme - like that but a bit smaller!

Are you ready??

Smelling salts to hand??

Here she is then and don't say I didn't warn you!

Good thing I kept this photo small as I wouldn't want you having nightmares!